CITEG calls for neutrality in NPP’s 'Thank You' tour

This article is closed for comments.

Read Comments Comments (11)

  • JUSTRAC AFRICA LTD 1 year ago

    Secure Ur home, office, and property now with our RELIABLE Electric fence, CCTV cameras, Video doorbell and Automated gates systems. Call/WhatsApp us; 0501796870. Cffg

  • Kofi BA 1 year ago

    Hey Alex Kwaku Tetteh, what kind of reasoning is this? Whose face was on the ticket of the NPP in the 2024 presidential ballot? As far as I know, at least since 1996, every presidential candidate from NPP or NDC had gone on a ...
    read full comment

  • Hunter 1 year ago

    BAM

  • Agyenco (UK) 1 year ago

    What at all is this guy seeking to get from being a bootlicker if Kennedy Agyapong? Is he not aware that it’s the flagbearer whether win or lose, who is supposed to go for a thank you tour? Was this guy in Ghana when Maham ...
    read full comment

  • Agyenco (UK) 1 year ago

    I strongly believe this Kwaku Tetteh is being sponsored by Kennedy Agyapong if not he should put him in order. This Tetteh and his outfit did the same thing leading to the heavy defeat of the party. They have started again an ...
    read full comment

  • Kweku 1 year ago

    NPP are jokers. Your party has embarrassingly lost the 2024 general elections and you say you are going on a thank you tour. To thank who for losing the elections? Jokers and arrogant politicians in the NPP

  • Kobina Boafo 1 year ago

    Thanks for messing up the country? All these leaders need to be lined up and shot for treason

  • Mr Ibu 1 year ago

    Nonsense! Was Bawumia the presidential candidate who went into the elections and lost? Did the party contest with Bawumia or what he is trying to say.

  • Omega south Africa 1 year ago

    Masa take your nonsense from Npp and go and sleep okay. We're not going to entertain useless person like you in Npp United front 2028

  • Hannan 1 year ago

    ~~~~ Welcome to the best sex dating site >>> Sexy24.mom

  • Justice One 1 year ago

    What concerns this CITEG civil society organisation?